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SorvM e Aids Acting as pages, switchboard operators, attendance clerks, and assistants to the librarian, these girls contribute an invaluable service to their school. Top row: Betty Hyk, Lois Iverson, Delores Carlson, La Vone Young, Lorraine Fisher, Rhona Schocn, Irene Shapiro, Elaine Hill, Mary Ann Bcnzick. . . . Third row: Jeanne Riley, Donna F.llcfson, Margaret McCormick, Frances Michlin. Jeanne Green, Patricia Riley, Kllody Brost, Jean Talso. . . . Second row: Marcia Magnuson, Virginia Lyons, Jojn Roa, F.sicllc Miller, Delores Albrecht, Arlene Savitt, Frances Schermer. . . . Front row: Rcvralinr Gershenovitz, Joyce Finkelstein, Shirley Weinberg, Beatrice lX lf, Marilyn ('.reighton. Christian Fellowship Top row: David Iicsla, (Xmald Aodcrten, Roland Trapp, Leslie Hier, James Wilson, Thomas Simpson, Rt bert Pickering, Louis Bulbs, Donald Jobes. . . . Third row: Patsy Fleming, Eleanor F.wcrt. Delores Mirth. Marilyn Winthcr, Ruby Okcrstrom, Betty Ann Frantzich, Ardys Nelson, Barbara Kurtz, Beverly Borrics, Opal McGillivray, Corinnc Erickson. . . . Second row: Della Hansen, Lcnore Johnson, Shirley Norling, Alice Isker, Joyce Gordon, Irene Jacobson, Dorothy Norbcrg, Joanne Beyersdorff. Miss Qudlo. . . . Front row: Doris Blochcr, Marylin Ostcbee, Bonnie Gordon. Margaret Simpson, Loretta Schuller, Gloria Hartig, Ella Barnes, Mrs. Bertelsen. Under the guidance of Miss Qucl-lo, the Christian Fellowship Club is one of the leading religious groups. These members arc active in their respective churches. A Singspiratiou youth rally in the North High auditorium was sponsored by this club. Many guest sjxrakcrs have added inspiration at their meetings. Officers for the fall term were: Donald Jobes, president; Doris Blocker, vice-president; and Della liansen. secretary-treasurer. The spring term officers were the same except that Jim Wilson served as president. 25
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Viking 4'lull All students who have at one time taken Norse arc eligible to join the Viking Club. Under the guidance of Miss Pauline Farseth, the club has often had famous guest speakers such as Premia Ucland, and Norman Midthum. The officers for the fall term were Renee Meyers, president; Robert Homan, vice-president; Barbara Carlson, secretary; and Frank McQuiston, treasurer. The officers for the spring term were Robert Homan, president; William |ohn$on, vice-president; Audrey Allison, treasurer; and loan Roa. secretary. Top row: Willis Brown, Kmil Haapala, David Anderson. Robert Homan, William Johnson, Eugene Olson, Arvid Hanson, Roy Erickson, Hob Denny, Frank McQuiston, Hazel Hanson, l.oiv Iverson. Gcorgiann Nicholson, lean Molstad, . . . Second row: Ardys Nelson, Ruth Schlcndcr, Dolores Pedersen, Vernctu Clinton. Joyce Sarsgard, Shirley Mason, Alverna Traeger, LaVonc Young, Rhona Schoen, Shirley Lundgren, Audrey Allison, Renee Meyers, Phyllis Peterson. Miss Farseth. . . . Front row: Patsy I.udtke, Dolores Langum, Barbara Carlson, Betty Uglem, Lois Hanson, Marilyn Winthcr, Marytin Ostcbcc, Arlis Vistc. Betty Tatley, Gayle Schegg, Phyllis Shaw. Top row: Israel Mirviss, Isaiah Gunman, Bernard Brenner. Robert Latz, Donald Charon. Kenneth Swaiman, Mr. Kopplc Friedman. . . . Second row: Rcnac Dcchter. Greta Gold-fen, Vivienne Gelb, Mildred Hodroff, Pauline Gardner, Jeanne Askanas, Carolyn Savitt, Frances Schcrtner. . . . Front row: Barbara Richtiun. lackie Nunn. Patricia O’Connell, Caryl Quinn. Beverly Adamson, Marcella Singer, Marilyn Mankoff. Doliah‘ With the prospect of an annual tournament in mind, the North Debate Club kept busy with preparations under the directorship of Kopple C. Friedman. Officers arc Marilyn Mankoff. president; licr-nard Brenner, vice president; Esther Bialick, secretary-treasurer: Morton Levinson, librarian. 24
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Top row: Lyle Johnson, Robert Knutvm, Charles Wenstad, Ray Smith, Robert Channey. Gerald Maas James Kursu. Ronald Rau, Merrill Tolcs, Ronald Barnes, Irving Sedransky, David Henderson. . . . Fourth row: Patricia Riley, Richard Roisum, Donald Morin, Gary McGowan, James Kainc, I-awrcnce Persons, William Jack, Robert Gruhlke, Curtis Anderson, Lawrence Sober. . . . Third row: Judith Mayberg, Lillian Ott, Zclla Schneidman, Marilyn Anderson, Katherine MeGraw, Patricia Dean, Geraldine Potvin, Rhona Schocn, Gladys Kronberg, Ann De Mann. Miss Madigan. . . . Second row: Audrey Allison, Annette Guile, Carol Zieska. Yvonne Stenan. Lois Ewert. Charlotte Chelstrom, Lorraine Burstein, Jo Ann Egan. Connie Bodelt, Beverly Adamson. . . . Front row: Eleanor Barnes, Carol Trout, Iaiis Hanson. Barbara Gess, Bonita Kcmpcmch, Mamie Dolfay, Ruth Frailich. Rita Herzog. Student Coutteil An essential part of every school program is student government which at North is administered by the student council whose membership is composed of one representative from each home room. The faculty adviser, 1 larriet Madigan, is renowned for her untiring efforts and continuous voluntary school service for the past years. Officers for the fall term were: Lyle Johnson, president; Dona Renne, vice-president; Audrey Allison, secretary: Patricia Riley, treasurer; and Gerald Maas, sergeant-at-arms. Officers during the spring term include: Lorraine Miller, president; Ronnie Rau, vice-president; Pat Fleming, treasurer: Connie Bodcll, secretary. Top row: Saul Balick, Donald Anderson, Clarence Passow. . . . Front row: Phil Cohen, Dick Died cricks Joe Gondoluci. Slajfe Crew The work of the stage force is in evidence in everything from class plays to routine auditorium programs. It is they who set up scenery, pull curtains, and prepare the stage settings. 26
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